PMN-PT Clearance Sale!
APCI is now offering residual stock of PMN-PT at significantly reduced prices. Please refer to the list below for details.
- All Parts are poled in the z [001] direction
- 32% PT
- Electrodes are included except were noted
- No substitutions with parts in the grouped lots
- Parts with quantities below 10 pieces must be purchased in entirety
- In all cases, a minimum order amount of $100 applies
- Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, prices above do not include shipping
- Parts will be sold on a first come first serve basis, availability is not guaranteed
- If the size you need is not listed, contact an APCI representative for a non-clearance quote.
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PMN-PT NEWS
From: Researchers from Nanjing University discuss findings in ceramics. Source: Electronics Newsweekly, 7/15/2009. Via: HighBeam™ Research COPYRIGHT 2009 NewsRX
From: Understanding novel piezoelectrics. Source: Advanced Ceramics Report, 3/1/2000. Via: HighBeam™ Research COPYRIGHT 1999 International Newsletters
From: Researchers from University of Maryland report recent findings in mechanical design.(Report) Source: Journal of Engineering, 9/23/2009. Via: HighBeam™ Research COPYRIGHT 2009 NewsRX
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